New Orleans Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-02-09

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_ NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. FAIR GROUNDS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. Thirtieth day. Crescent ». ity Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of M days. i;K» l« oks on. Presiding .lodge, Clarence McDmmM. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Kaeing Seeretary, K. W. Maginn. Racing starts at -iiK* p. m. W Indicates whip. S spur*. R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following Ihe distance of eaeh race iudicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. -| -| £V 11KST RACK-3 1-2 Furlongs, l—l II I I III 00 added. •_ -year-olds. 7Q fj _±. JL j AUawances. Net alue to winner 4t . lud Horses AWtPPSt tf |i K Str liu Joi-keys Owners O H C P I M0PMARBE vi:K ■ us II l- il Nott.-r l. A Calls MMMMIM 730W»CUNNING » IL 1 1 S" !»| R McHanl AlUvUHMorris I IS 15 ■ 4.. : KS3 POCOTAUOO ■ Mil 3 7 o ::i v PmnAOWMtw :» 100 loo :io 10 72817 IN JTR « 1"- 6 I :-h •* A Martm .1 W Fuller 10 20 17 ai 6 .• ;-.i«Kl.lZllH HARWOOD • lM S 8 i: M Heidel ■ Corrigan 8 -•". 7-,.ll-10l ,1 out ,Ni:MKI. QUEEN w 104 1 4 ;: S1 T ChandlerT H Sullivan M 50 50 10 4 81 GROTTO w MO I v 7l 7U Sumter J H McCornuck SO 6i» 60 15 6 :riU w H 7 7 5 8 8 W Ott Rogers Ai ParrishJO 60 60 15 7 Time. 12». 4*. :.74. 44J. Winner Ch. c. by Yankee Halo drained by K. Stubhsi. Wnit to paat at L:K . At post ". minutes. Start gixal. Won easily; second and third driving. MUM c naM into an early lead, but attempted to bear out and had to be aroused to keep him at his task. lien c.uue away iu tiielast furlong and won easing up. Cunning, also favored at the start and running to her best foiin. was in forward contention from the start and a game second. Poeotaligo saved niucn f."iim| all the way aud stayed well ui the tinal drive Injury was gaining fast at the eud and would hae been third ill another stride or two. Klizabeth Harwood. away slowly aud on the outside, was forced to - ■ ■ id. and finished close i:p. Kenniare Jueen had no mishaps. Overweights Poeotaligo. 2* Kmnds. £yf SECOND RACK S-4 Mile. HUBS— liltk 5 MT. |0M added. .! year olds. 7Q1 f _ jijJ Alliwances. Net value to winner $.;:;5 lai Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S [MM II Mll.LKR V Mi 5 | 1 | V 1* 1- Heidel WH Fizer I 31 3 1 1-2 ::i"4-; VKl l.ANK wb 108 I 4 -* 21* M -lh V Powers A Simons : 5 4J 3-2 7-10 t7304CSEVERUS • a 105 1 1 •■ 4l ± 3l Notter P Dunne L*i I 2 7-101-3 t30«C*BITTEiR SIR ■ M 3 6 V ■■- 4- 4 1 W «. tt .1 C Tahn 4 4i M 6-o 1-2 7 838 MISS 1 FI.VNEY w 100 6 - 6- 6 5» 51- Delaby R B Watkins 12 20 20 7 M v 1. DY 1.MY wn 95 7 7 7 7 7 6s Sumter .1 II McCormick 40 100 100 30 12 727t-.3 HOLLOW tvb H 5 4 I 4l ol 66 7 R McUanlT P Hayes 8 15 12 4 8-5 Time. 23!. 47.. 1:14*. Winner -B g. by BaKSNP— Discard t trained by W . H. Fizerl. Wetit to l ost at -:20. At post 1 minute. Start sood. Won easily: seeoud and third driving. Al Mailer, showing much the most speed and well ridden, was kept in the best going all the way and won ultboat being closely approached. Woodlane ran in closest pursuit all the way. but swerved in the stretch and impeded Severus sharply near the end. Severus had to go through the heavy going of the tirst half a,. I was gaining fast when impeded in the stretch and would have been seeond with a clear course. Bitter s it showed speed, but tired iu the last furlong. Miss Delaney ran poorly aud can do much better. Hollow 4iit badly In the stretch. Overweights —Bitter Sir. 1 pound. 7Q1 41 THIRD RACK 3-4 Mile. 4B8SO— 1:12$— 8— MT. 00 added. 4 year olds and up-OUl ward. Sellin,:. Net value 8a winner 10. iBi Horses V AWtPPSt , £ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 17, 47 *TEO BEACH wb 4 97 I 7 7- 6 41 1 McCahev C B Daniels 12 15 12 4 8-5 7iMGOLl PROOF wit I 111 :• 1 1»1 1- V 2l R McDanll" E Hamilton 2 3 12-57-101-3 t729CfJOHN CARROLL am 0 IN 4 S 4 ■ l. P 2l 8 W Ott ■ Corrigan 13-107-56-5 1-2 1-5 72838 LADY ANNE • I 111 I 4 2and 8* 8| 44 Notter T G McDowell 4 7 7 2 1 I .*v-|:ELl.E STROME wb 6 99 7 8 5h 4J 5J 5: Delaby R E Watkins 10 15 12 4 7-5 7;: 4s ROBIN HOOD »B 7 106 6 I 3. 5l 64 6| Heidel .1 Y Mayberry 12 25 25 8 3 7 8 MEADOWBREEZE wb 5 104 2 5 6» 7- V "z Sumter J Arthur 8 15 15 I 2 8830 MAELSTROM • 4 105 1 6 8 8 8 8 Baird T Liealzi 100 380 300 100 40 *DiaaaalMed for foul. Tfcie. SHJ, 47. 1:144. Winner — Ch. g. by Cold Spinner — Glimmer Glass drained by J. W. HalD. Went to post at 2:54. At post I minute. Start Rood. Won driving: seeond anil third the same. Tea Leah. running to her best form, closed a gap steadily and. coming with a rush through the stretch. wore Goldpcoof down, but swerved ami impeded John Carroll, for which she was disqualified. Goldproof showed the most speed, bvit vaa tiring near the end and also slightly swerving. John Carroll was in the deepest going for the first half and was going fast at the time he was impeded. Lady Anne ran well and had no mishaps, but tired in the stretch. Belle Srrome can do better. Robin Hood tired fast in the last quarter. Scratched— 7.30S4:Comedtenne. 106: 73008 Cooney K.. 1Kl: ZMM Hawkama. 99: 7.3048 tHandzarra. 99. QQ FOIRTU RACK— 1 1-4 Miles. 44432— 2:00hB .5—11:".. i New St. Charles Hotel Handi-f3 7Q-I JL Jand JU cap. *1.5oo addeil. I year-olds and upward. Net value to winner ,040. Iial Horses AWtPPSt St K »~ »4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S OLD HONESTY wb 4 111 5 4 l1 ll ll l1 11 1J J Lee A .T Gorey 10 15 15 5 3-2 7:- 27-YANK HE GIRL wb 4 M8 S. 1 ."4 4 43 4- 31 21 Notter C R Ellison *1 1 4-5 out— 7j:r.i=jr "GGLER wb 5 122 fi I 3 . 31 3 3 21 31 R McDanTBurlewandONeill S M 3| 1 2-5 DTEMACEO wb 4 120 I 2 3* 9 -h »• 4P 4= V Powers C R Ellison *1 1 4-5 out— 7 4a2-.LMA DlFOUR w 7 107 1 8 41 8| 5« ~h 8| r.h C Koerm-r E Corrigan 3 6 6 3-2 1-2 73087 RKDGAUNT1JBT W 4 M8 4 8 8 I I 6 6 I Heidel T P Hayes 10 10 9 21 4-5 •Coupled in betting. Time. 20J. 5U. 1:171. 1:42. t:8»t Winner — B c. by Previous — Mamie Doyle I trained by A. J. Corey i. Went to post at 3:32. At post 1 minutes. Start sood. Won driving: seeoud and third the sani". Old Honesty, running to his best form and clear of interference, set a fa-t pace all the way and. standing Tie final drive gamely, la-t d just long enough. Yankee Girl began slowly and had to go wide throughout, but rituslie.i with a rush and would have won in a few more strides. Juggler ran w»ll throughout, lair tired slightly near the end. Temaeeo forced the pace for a mile and tired, but ran a good raee with his heavy impost. lma Dufour closed up ground in the last quarter. Redgauntlet was going fast at the end. S, rateiad— 72931 Tokalon. 112: 73027 Carthage, IM. verweights — Alma Dufour. :. pounds. Yankee Girl, singly, place. 2 to 5: show. on. Temaeeo. siagljr. place. 2 to 1 : show. P. to 5. 1 OQ FIFTH PACK— 7-8 Mile. T88 — Idgj ♦ 11X 1908.shO0 added, i year-olds and uo-py 7Q JL o tj a ini. Allowances. Net value to winner 8J8JH. : 1 Hanca AWtPPSt % M Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 73 C*JACK ATKIN wb 4 12o 3 3 8« 1*1*11* a V Powers B Sehreiber 1 9-5 3-2 3-5 1-4 PEDRO v 4 1-- I X » i 5 k gi w ott C B Daniels 8 8 8 2 3-5 72S8S UVD jF LANGDEN wb 4 li ■ • t 4 4 | 4; 81 41. V Delabv R E Watkins 6 7 5 8-3 3-5 ■ and .! C ORE wb 4 li 7 4 5 . :i ::! I- Notter C R Ellison 2J I 12-57-101-3 7.. FIRST PREMIUM w 5 103 1 1 1* * 4- 5 5 Heidel J W Fuller 5 6 5 3-2 3-5 Time. 24. 47-. 1:131. 1 27$. Winner— B. c. by Sain— El Salalo trained by H. It. Brandt . Went to paat at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: seeond and third the same. Ja.k Ark:n was sent into a faad lead at once and set fast paee for -dx furlongs, then tired and began I* ring :r and barely lasted long enough. Pedro bBn slowly, but saved ground on the stretch turn Bn :i: m :*ii a rui.. iva- wearing the winner down at the end. Lad of Langden ran well, tini-died Ij ii.I had no mishap-. J. C. Core, away slowly, ran into prominent contention in the tirst half. I it tired badly in the streteh drive. First Premium showed early speed, but quit and ran a poor race. O 1 SIXTH BACK— 1 1-4 Miles. 1 44432— 2: r,i- .- — u:;,, $.500 added. 4 year-olds and 7Q1 9 _±_ £i — r npwird. Selling Net value to winner 8438. Ind Band AWtPPStSt % : % Str Fin TartWJI Owners O H 0 P ■ 728«4 ORLY wb 8 10* 5 4 2 I * V IjV Poweas .1 M Gorman 8-1M 9-102-5 out 7363 DOUBT w 4 98 4 I 4J E 4» 4 8** V W Ott P M Civil] 3 3 3 7-101-3 73«*i7 FLAYIGNY WW I M 1 2 3 3- .1- 8* 3h :« Delaby R E Watkins 8 10 10 2J 7-10 I DELPHIE w f, K - 1 I2 l*| 1"» 2- 4r- 4- Sumter M A Heatey 10 12 « 2 7-10 , 730075SEA SALT w4 M 1 I I 4"» 5 5 I S C Hcory P Dunne 8 10 10 2 7-10 I Time. 38 51 . I 17. 1:421 2:11*. Winner B. g. by Orvieto -I.ily fttafawd t I Kileyi. Went t.. rxsr ar 4:12. Al iHwt 1 rninnre. t;it faai. Won mafly: second and third driving. Or!y I forward contender to the -tretc.i tnrn and. when called on. da-hed inlo the bad and won ea-ing up. Doubt trailed far back for tl.e tir-t -evci. furlongs and tfcea weal wide, but finished fast and gamely. ! iiv.gny. showing improvemf ni. was ;, -harp eontender tkiaagftoat. Delphie showed the Mat early speed, ired in the last • i I •• . lea Bait had no tni-l,a|i- and iclisrd to extend hei-elf. The winner was entered for ,400: no bid. Scratlied 73122 Alma Imfonr. Klfi. Overweight — Doubt. 2 TM ind : Se i Silt 1. . "| O pT seventh rack 11-16 Miles. 8724H i i". . lot, M» iMil 4-yaar-oMa aaid . 70 if JL £ * upward. Selling. Net valic- to winner 86*. Horses AWtPPSt V: 2 H S;r Fin Jwke.vs Owners O H C P S • 1 R, WCUDmTM. wb r. 107 8 | i 5- 8*111 1*1 B McDaalM L Brtttaa « 8 5 2 1 87DONNA wb 5 107 t 8 5f fi; 41 3» 2 V Powers B Bdtrelltar 4 I 5 I 1 73887 BEAU BRUMMEL WB 4 M « I -1 2J I1 21 t« Notter .1 .hr. Marklein 1 18-518-58 5 4 5 ::7ts-HF.LNE w | 102 E 4 7 7 5 4i 4- W Ott C Straus 3J 5 3J I 1 , ;"AI:. GRIffWXLX. w4 97 1 1 1 I1 I* 8"! 5;l. C Henry P Dunne | 7 6 2 1 •JOHN BMUL8KI w b 6 110 3 7 8" 4" 7J 81 8* HeMal -I P Mayberry 10 13 M 6 I TIVOLINT wb 4 10? 7 K 8| 8*« «S 7" 74 .1 W MhyL A Olla U 1 U I 21 HALBARD w 4 104 1 2 x 8 8 8 8 Bfiiaill P M Civil] r, 12 10 4 2 Time. Mt, .V» . 1 155. 1 42v 1 tfC Winner B. R. by Ottalatlla Misforti.no trained by I Kiernain. Went lo post at 4 I] At ; ost 2 minutes Start j oor. Wi«i ea-il.v: second aud third driving. Dr. Met iuer. running to, his best form and awav well, was in a forward portion from the start, wore Ponii It naaari down in the last quarter and held Donni sa at the end The latter, away poorly, closed a gap and finished gamely P.eau Brummel. -bowing much speed. fevCOi or -et a fat jia-e for BtvM funongs. but tired In the stieteh. Heine ran a ft «n] nee. closed i big g»|i and finished fast. Warner risueli tired after going a feed three quartern .lo.m Smnl-kl quit in the Inst half. Halbard ■ do . iniieli letter. The winner was enured for *HOf : no bid. S rat died- 7*726 Lady Vincent, 95; 729and-Lord l»Tat, 104.


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